[Funny Commercials] Hilarious! Memorable Ads
When you watch TV or go online, the commercials you see almost every day have diversified along with the times, and even short ads have increasingly become enjoyable as standalone works.
The ones that tend to get people talking are, of course, the funny commercials.
Whether it’s a spot featuring comedians that makes you burst out laughing, one that surprises you with unexpected casting, or one whose out-of-left-field ideas and direction draw you in, the variations are endless.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of those entertaining commercials!
We’ll cover a wide range, from recent ads to timeless classics, so enjoy!
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Funny Commercials [June 2025] (61–70)
SHElikes Elf Interview Haru’s Dilemma: “UreshiSHE Campaign & Subsidies” EditionElf

The comedy duo Elf is being interviewed by SHElikes.
When they hear that you can win a MacBook in a lottery by signing up for a free trial, Arakawa is especially surprised and says, “It might be worth going just to get that.” Then, when Haru says she’s “ureshii” (happy) about the 70% tuition cashback, Arakawa jumps in with, “No, no.” Apparently, the correct way is to say the “shii” part as “SHE”—as in SHElikes! The pun-filled, humorous back-and-forth is quite memorable.
Nissin Foods Chicken Ramen “Birth of the Hiyoko-chan Chicks” VersionMasao Hashimoto, Shuuto Inomata, Taiki Shinozuka

Three members of timelesz—Masaki Hashimoto, Shuto Inomata, and Daiki Shinozuka—appear dressed as little chicks, highlighting how dropping an egg into Chicken Ramen boosts the excitement.
In the commercial, the trio sings the familiar jingle to convey that uplifting feeling, creating a cute and approachable atmosphere.
RIZAP “McCoy Saito” EditionMcCoy Saito

This is a commercial documenting McCoy Saito’s RIZAP experience, produced by a creator known for numerous popular TV shows.
He reportedly lost an impressive 16.2 kg, and in the final shot of the ad you can clearly see his well-defined abs.
His playful demeanor throughout is very much McCoy’s style, making this one of the more memorable RIZAP commercials.
Mori Trust Tora and MoriTora “The Lady and Mampei Hotel” EditionKeiko Kitagawa

This is a commercial with a unique worldview that promotes the appealing initiatives undertaken by Mori Trust through a conversation between a lady, played by Keiko Kitagawa, and a tiger.
The tiger talks about the charms of the Manpei Hotel, while the lady praises the excellence of Mori Trust, causing a subtle clash in their exchange.
In the end, the tiger yields to the lady’s words, conveying the greatness of Mori Trust.
It strongly highlights what the company is involved in, giving a sense of confidence in their business.
If you choose doda, doda “Used by one out of two people” versionKento Hayashi, Takumi Kitamura

As Takumi Kitamura wonders which job-change site is best, Kento Hayashi, an advisor from doda, tells him that the more job listings there are, the more options he’ll have.
Thanks to its large number of postings, it seems that nowadays one out of every two people uses doda.
Hayashi demonstrates “one in two” with a trick that isn’t really a magic trick, but Kitamura seems more distracted by his smug look than by the information itself.
Lifenet Life Insurance “Level X (10) Insurance” EpisodeRuka Matsuda, Hiroki Iijima, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Hayato Onozuka

This is a cancer insurance commercial featuring four actors who co-starred in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid.
In addition to highlighting the product’s appeal, it also encourages viewers to periodically review their insurance coverage.
The Kamen Rider-style direction is striking, and it became a hot topic among fans.
Sumitomo Life Dollar Accumulation Vitality ‘Shitara Is Not Just Dancing’ VersionBananaman

This commercial uses a parody that 2010s Japanese rock fans would recognize from the opening scene alone.
The CM’s BGM is a parody version of Frederic’s 2014 signature song “Oddloop,” and Himura and Shitara recreate the music video from back then.
The contrast between “Himura, who’s just doing ___” and “Shitara, who’s not just doing ___,” comparing whether they’ve joined Vitality, is striking.
Thanks to the song’s catchiness and the memorable parody-driven direction, it’s a commercial you won’t forget after seeing it once.


